Clarens and Golden Gate

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rogerd

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We popped up to Sunnyside Guest Farm, situated between Clarens and Golden Gate,  over the weekend. Friends Terry and Leanne joined us and much fun was had by all! Here are a few pix we did:

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Hey Roger it seems you never go without a camera, even if you are on holiday. Great pics
Looks like you had a great time. We wanted to go to Clarens this weekend, instead we did Barberton (we thought the weather was going to be c*@p) looks like we were wrong. Say hi to Pat for me.

 
You have gotta have a camera to get pix!  ;)

Weather turned out great. Got caught in the mother and father of all storms (very heavy rain and close lightining (eeeeeeeeeeK)) near Qua Qua. The ride home was overcast and cool. Lovely! Pat's  :wave:
 
Nice photo's. I'm planning a ride through that part of the county next month
 
What crystal clear pics... that area is really amazing to RIDE through :mwink: :mwink: not FLY ..through... ::)
 
So much prettier in Summer! Only been through there in Winter
 
Hi All, many thanks for the comments regarding the pix.  There were all shot in RAW format (as opposed to jpegs) and then processed into jpegs with Adobe Lightroom where adjustments were made to exposure, contrast and saturation. The panoramas were stiched directly from Lightroom in Photoshop CS4 as 16 bit tiffs and re-imported into lightroom for output.
 
Roger dlH said:
Hi All, many thanks for the comments regarding the pix.  There were all shot in RAW format (as opposed to jpegs) and then processed into jpegs with Adobe Lightroom where adjustments were made to exposure, contrast and saturation. The panoramas were stiched directly from Lightroom in Photoshop CS4 as 16 bit tiffs and re-imported into lightroom for output.

Stunning pics ... thanx for the tips  ;D
 
Knew there would be oustanding pix, Roger!  Certainly not disappointed. Thanks, brightened up the umpteenth wet overcast day here in Jozi!  :thumleft:
 
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